Manta Fighter from |
"Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" (2004) |
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SCALE: 1/72 |
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INITIAL RELEASE: 2010 |
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MEDIUM: Resin |
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RARITY: (2) |
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LENGTH: 7" |
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Manta Fighter and Sky Carrier |
ABOUT THE DESIGN |
ABOUT THE KIT |
Released in 2004, "Sky
Captain & The World of Tomorrow" was a retro-Depression era sci-fi
action picture that strove to capture the gee-whiz fun of "Flash
Gordon," "Buck Rogers," "Captain Midnight"
and similar pulp properties using the latest breakthroughs in 21st century
computer technology. Written and directed by Kerry Conran, the
film was shot entirely again green screen, virtually everything except the
human actors being CGI. Although the film was a financial flop, it
has gone on to achieve cult status and was influential in the development
of such subsequent CGI-heavy films as "Sin City" and "300." One of "Sky Captain's" many technological wonders was the "Manta" fighter, a literal "flying sub" that could function as a high-performance fighter in the air and a zippy torpedo-firing attack submarine underwater. The plane's propellers would shift from the front to the back of their nacelles to accommodate the change from an atmospheric to liquid environment. The Mantas were flown off gigantic flying aircraft carriers under command of the British Royal Navy. Pilots wore big bubble-headed helmets and pressurized flight suits that allowed them to survive should their planes be compromised while underwater. |
The Manta Fighter kit was created exclusively for Fantastic Plastic Models by Anigrand Craftswork of Hong Kong. The 32-piece kit featured a clear resin cockpit canopy and landing gear. It was released in March 2010. For kit pricing and availability, please CLICK HERE. This kit was built from an original issue. |
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